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I started my preparation 3 months back, although i had registered with GMATClub in early 2012. I realized early that the GMAT tests you on three things:

1. Content Management: This is the absolute foundation of the test. During this stage of my preparation, I concentrated more on content and less on time taken per question. I used the following resources to improve my knowledge of Quant and Verbal: a. Quant: Manhattan Quant (All books on quant), Advanced Manhattan, and an Indian CAT book b. Verbal: Manhattan SC, Thursdays with Ron, and Powerscore CR BibleThe Manhattan Quant books are very complete and exhaustive. I will highly recommend them. For people scoring more than 48 on quant, I will recommend Advanced Quant even more. The 15 problem sets at the back of the book are extremely helpful, although, I did these problem sets only to expand the knowledge base and not to time myself.Everyone recommends Manhattan SC and CR Bible, and I am no different. According to me, Thursdays with Ron is the best resource for SC preparation. Ron explains concepts in an awesome manner. Take notes and you will do very well on SC.

2. Time Management: My focus during this stage of preparation was more on the time taken to finish the various questions. Of course, keeping a track of accuracy is vital too. I used the following resources: a. Quant: GMATClub Tests, OG 12 and Quantitative Review, GMAT Prep Question Pack, and Extreme Challenge Set by Jeff Sackermann b. Verbal: OG 12, Verbal Review, GMATPrep Questions Document by Whiplash, and GMAT Prep Question PackI did only the last 50 questions of PS and DS from OG 12 as the other ones were too simple. The GMAT Prep Question Pack (from mba.com) is worth the 20 dollars. It has 404 latest questions released by the GMAC. These questions are highly representative of the real thing. Again, for those scoring more than 48, I will highly recommend the Extreme Challenge Set.

GMATPrep documents on SC and CR (by Whiplash) are the best resources for Verbal preparation (other than the OG). These documents contain a lot of the past GMATPrep questions. I will recommend that you prepare verbal from only official sources such as OG, Question Pack and GMATPrep Documents. For quant, I will recommend that you prepare from sources outside the official resources because of their varied difficulty and question types.I kept track of my accuracy, speed and errors in an Excel sheet. This sheet helped me to set, achieve and manage my goals/objectives.

3. Pressure/Stamina Management: I gave 6 complete tests and 10 GMATClub sectional tests. These helped me build stamina for the real thing. GMATPrep Test 1: Score 710 GMATPrep Test 2: Score 740Manhattan GMAT 1: Score 700Manhattan GMAT 2-4: Score 690 GMATClub Test: 28 to 51I did the 2 GMAT tests in the second week of my preparation. This was a big mistake because I could not evaluate myself in the last week of my preparation. I found the Quant section of Manhattan GMAT really lengthy and calculation based. The GMAT Quant on the other hand involved less calculations and more insights. The GMATClub tests gave me confidence in Quant as doing well on these tests guarantee you a good quant score.

I did not have excellent scores in my practice tests, yet managed to score well on the test itself. This tells me two things: One that I was lucky on the day of the test and two that the more questions you solve from official sources (especially in Verbal), the more you start to recognize the right answers or at the very least eliminate the wrong ones.

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21 Dec 2012, 03:15

I am changing jobs, so I had plenty of time to study. I started with Verbal. Finished Manhattan SC, Thursdays with Ron and CR Bible in a couple of weeks. Then did 20 questions each in SC, CR and RC everyday. This i continued to do for the rest of my preparation. I followed the same strategy for Quant. Finished theory in 2 weeks, then solved 40 questions for a couple of weeks. The last month before the exam, I continued to solve verbal questions, revised theory and gave GMATClub tests.

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21 Dec 2012, 03:54

harshkhemka88 wrote:

I am changing jobs, so I had plenty of time to study. I started with Verbal. Finished Manhattan SC, Thursdays with Ron and CR Bible in a couple of weeks. Then did 20 questions each in SC, CR and RC everyday. This i continued to do for the rest of my preparation. I followed the same strategy for Quant. Finished theory in 2 weeks, then solved 40 questions for a couple of weeks. The last month before the exam, I continued to solve verbal questions, revised theory and gave GMATClub tests.

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Congrats Harsh..I am struggling with manhattan cat quant.. u said it right.. they are calculation intensive.. I got only 44 in my latest manhattan cat ..

guess I should now try the gmatprep

did u also solve questions from gmatprep as a part of your preparation?

Yes Sachin I did... You can also buy Prep Question Pack 1 from mba.com... It has latest Quant questions from GMATPrep... I found these questions slightly more difficult than other official Quant questions...

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Congrats Harsh..I am struggling with manhattan cat quant.. u said it right.. they are calculation intensive.. I got only 44 in my latest manhattan cat ..

guess I should now try the gmatprep

did u also solve questions from gmatprep as a part of your preparation?

Yes Sachin I did... You can also buy Prep Question Pack 1 from mba.com... It has latest Quant questions from GMATPrep... I found these questions slightly more difficult than other official Quant questions...

do you think it will help solving gmat prep questions?

or is it sufficient if we do only the OG 12, 13 and Quant Review if the goal is to reach 47-49?

how much were you scoring in manhattan cat quant?
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Congrats Harsh..I am struggling with manhattan cat quant.. u said it right.. they are calculation intensive.. I got only 44 in my latest manhattan cat ..

guess I should now try the gmatprep

did u also solve questions from gmatprep as a part of your preparation?

Yes Sachin I did... You can also buy Prep Question Pack 1 from mba.com... It has latest Quant questions from GMATPrep... I found these questions slightly more difficult than other official Quant questions...

do you think it will help solving gmat prep questions?

or is it sufficient if we do only the OG 12, 13 and Quant Review if the goal is to reach 47-49?

how much were you scoring in manhattan cat quant?

I was scoring 45-47 on Manhattan Gmat Quant... Have you taken any official tests from mba.com? How much did you score on quant? I don't think doing only OG and GMATPrep questions will be sufficient for a 49 (they should be sufficient for 47,48)...

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If I understand correctly you scored an average of 30 points less on the mgmat simulations then on the real test, is that right?

Actually i scored some 60-70 points less...

r u saying u scored 690-700 on manhattan tests?

i just saw ur scores on ur first post.. man ! must say u been blessed to have gotten this score.. !! congrats again!!

There is a massive difference between MGMAT and GMAT... The 710 and 740 were in the third and fourth weeks of my preparation, whereas the MGMAT scores were toward the end of my preparation... My MGMAT scores would have been even poorer initially then...

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18 Jan 2013, 07:17

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There is a massive difference between MGMAT and GMAT... The 710 and 740 were in the third and fourth weeks of my preparation, whereas the MGMAT scores were toward the end of my preparation... My MGMAT scores would have been even poorer initially then...

oh ok so wher r u applying?
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20 Jan 2013, 15:23

Hey harshkhemka88, thank you so much for your debrief and for attaching some practice questions on CR and SC!! I was just wondering, where can I find the right answers to those questions to check my answers?

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20 Jan 2013, 15:24

Hey harshkhemka88, thank you so much for your debrief and for attaching some practice questions on CR and SC!! I was just wondering, where can I find the right answers to those questions to check my answers?

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20 Jan 2013, 18:40

Val1986 wrote:

Hey harshkhemka88, thank you so much for your debrief and for attaching some practice questions on CR and SC!! I was just wondering, where can I find the right answers to those questions to check my answers?